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On a ship's bridge, the deck officer who has the duty of navigating and keeping watch is known as the officer of the watch (OOW). Many of the causes of accidents relate not only to the OOW's knowledge and capability, but to his or her cognitive process. The cognitive reliability and error analysis method (CREAM) is a technique for analyzing human reliability. The CREAM organizes interactions between...
It is difficult to identify the cause of marine accident, because many factors combined to cause of accident. CREAM is one of human reliability analysis technique that can consider human cognitive model. CREAM defined working conditions as Common Performance Conditions (CPC) which is possible factors of human error. Authors has been developing a method for identify the cause or marine accident. To...
A case of an unusual variant of fundic gland polyp (FGP) composed of chief cell hyperplasia with structural and nuclear atypia in an 87-year-old woman is presented. Gastrointestinal endoscopy revealed a sessile polyp in the cardia/corpus transition zone and a polypoid lesion in the fundus. Histologically, the polyp in the cardia/corpus showed a typical appearance of FGP, while that in fundus demonstrated...
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